And remember, all those dogs in cars, vans and motor homes at dog shows?
Over-zealous busy bodies, ARs, love to get exhibitors in an uproar.
Storm
On Sep 26, 2016, at 9:03 AM, Stormy V. Hope <Stormy435@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The safeguards that should have been in there were not included, although we
asked for them. There is no recourse for the dog’s owner if the dog is
aggressive and harms somebody. There is no recourse for car owners for those
impossible people who look at a car in 75º weather, in the shade and get the
dogs all excited and panting (therefore, HAS to be too hot and in danger).
There is not recourse for the dogs owner from the idiots that let the dog out
and it runs into the street and gets killed. The incidents are piling up
about owners who have parked their car, run into a store for 5 minutes,
watching out the window and seeing some idiot start peering in the car
windows.
There have been more incidents of that nature than of dogs dying in hot cars…
and… btw… I have heard more about the canine police who have been killed in
their police cars than civilians’ dogs.
Stormy
On Sep 26, 2016, at 7:49 AM, edwinx@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:edwinx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Our governor signed a new bill making it legal to break the windows of a
LOCKED HOT car to save a dog , the person must however stay with the car
until the owner or city/county animal officials arrive! Interesting law, I
agree with it, but I see trouble coming! Call Evan if you get into trouble
around this law! Butt is DONE ( two hours early. Ugh!!!). You can't rush or
slow down a good butt! I May get a call from Stormy about that one. lol FB
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